International Children’s Camp begins at CMS
Lucknow, December 31 : A 23-day
International Children’s Camp has commenced under the aegis of City Montessori
School, where young delegates from 7 countries, including Australia, Brazil,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, and India, are living together under one roof,
bringing to life the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The World is One Family).
This camp, being held from 27 December 2024 to 18 January 2025, features
delegations of four children aged 11 to 12 years from each participating
country, accompanied by their group leaders. Additionally, junior counselors
aged 16 to 17 years are also participating to ensure smooth organization and
effective communication among the students. This information was given by Mr.
Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. Mr. Khanna highlighted that the
purpose of bringing together children from diverse cultures, languages,
civilizations, and traditions in such an international camp is to nurture the
tender hearts of young children with the values of brotherhood, world peace,
and global unity.
Mr.
Khanna informed that the camp has been named ‘Humming Village’, where numerous
creative activities promoting global unity and peace will be organized. These
activities aim to instill global values in the children while fostering
intercultural understanding. This camp is truly a multilingual, multicultural,
and multinational event that will help forge deep bonds among children from
various countries. In a highly creative and encouraging environment, children
will not only freely express their thoughts but also learn about and appreciate
each other’s cultures, traditions, and customs. This International Children’s
Camp indeed offers a glimpse of a miniature world.
Mr.
Khanna added that such international children’s camps are organized worldwide
under the auspices of the Children’s International Summer Villages (CISV), a
UK-based organization. In this series, CMS is hosting the 29th International
Children’s Camp. CMS is providing all necessary facilities for the
participating children, including accommodation, meals, sports activities,
visits to historical sites, medical care, and more.
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